Sensory processing and corollary discharge effects in the mormyromast regions of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. I. Field potentials, cellular activity in associated structures

Author:

Bell C. C.1,Grant K.1,Serrier J.1

Affiliation:

1. R.S. Dow Neurological Sciences Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland, Oregon 97209.

Abstract

1. This is the first of a series of papers on the electrosensory lobe and closely associated structures in electric fish of the family Mormyridae. The study describes the neuronal responses to sensory stimuli and to corollary discharge signals associated with the motor command that drives the electric organ discharge (EOD). The study is focused on the regions of the electrosensory lobe where primary afferent fibers from mormyromast electroreceptors terminate. 2. This first paper of the series describes the field potentials in the caudal lobe of the cerebellum and in the electrosensory lobe. It also describes the different types of unit activity in the caudal lobe of the cerebellum. Granule cells of the caudal lobe of the cerebellum provide the parallel fibers for most of the molecular layer of the electrosensory lobe. Determination of the input and responses of these cells is therefore an important part of the effort to understand the electrosensory lobe. 3. Corollary discharge field potentials evoked by the EOD motor command are very prominent in the caudal lobe of the cerebellum and in the electrosensory lobe. The potentials indicate that corollary discharge excitation affects first the granule cells of the caudal lobe and then, a few milliseconds later, the deeper cellular layers of the electrosensory lobe. The prominence and complexity of the field potentials indicate that corollary discharge signals have an important and varied role in the processing of electrosensory information by the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. 4. The field potentials evoked by electrosensory stimuli suggest that direct primary afferent excitation is limited to the granule and intermediate layers of the electrosensory lobe, as is indicated also by anatomic studies. 5. Proprioceptive units are the most common type of unit recorded in the granule cell region of the caudal lobe of the cerebellum (eminentia granularis posterior). These units have a regular discharge rate that changes tonically in response to slight bending of the trunk, bending of the tail, or bending of individual fins. Proprioceptive input will have a strong effect on the molecular layer of the electrosensory lobe and will thus modulate the responses of electrosensory lobe cells to electrosensory stimuli. Such proprioceptive input to the electrosensory lobe would allow the expected effects of body position changes to be accounted for in the processing of electrosensory information. 6. Units with stereotyped, short-latency corollary discharge bursts to the EOD motor command were the next most common type of unit in the eminentia granularis posterior. These corollary discharge units were not affected by sensory stimuli.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology,General Neuroscience

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